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In the past 24 hours, the metals market showed broad strength in key global prices, led by gold and supported by gains in palladium, platinum, and silver.
Gold (world): 6,179.5 USD/lb. Compared with the previous day, the price increased from 5,864 USD/lb. Over the past 7 days, it rose from 6,029.5 USD/lb. (30-day change not provided.)
Palladium (world): 1,557 USD/oz. This is higher than the previous day (1,493.5 USD/oz) and the 7-day level (1,550 USD/oz). (30-day change not provided.)
Platinum (world): 2,079.4 USD/oz. The metal climbed from 1,957.9 USD/oz versus the previous day and from 2,005.2 USD/oz over the last 7 days. (30-day change not provided.)
Silver (world): 77.985 USD/oz. Silver also moved up from 73.12 USD/oz (previous day) and from 74.87 USD/oz (7 days ago). (30-day change not provided.)
News context (24h highlights): Reports noted that silver prices surged, with the 80 million VND/kg mark being challenged. Gold prices were described as rebounding, with coverage citing improved sentiment as tensions in the Middle East cooled. Multiple outlets also updated gold price lists for SJC, 9999 tael, and other gold grades, alongside updates for global gold.
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